Friedemann Vogel
Friedemann Vogel is a German ballet dancer who performs with the Stuttgart Ballet as a Principal dancer and as a frequent guest artist at major ballet companies around the world including La Scala Theatre Ballet in Milan and the Bolshoi Ballet in Moscow. He has been awarded several prestigious dance prizes including the Prix de Lausanne, Prix de Luxembourg, Eurocity Competition in Italy, USA International Ballet Competition and Erik Bruhn Prize. In September 2015, he was awarded the national title Kammertänzer - the highest honor in Germany that can be bestowed on a dancer. In the following year, 2016, he was awarded the "Prix Maya" for "Outstanding Dancer" alongside Aurélie Dupont and Diana Vishneva. In 2019, he was elected "Dancer of the Year" by the prestigious trade journal TANZ, making him the only male dancer worldwide ever to receive this distinction more than once. In 2020, he is honoured with the "Outstanding Performer" Award by the prestigious German Dance Prize for his longstanding and illustrious international career, and as a unique dance interpreter, with his combination of intense emotional portrayals and excellent technique.
The first-ever full-length documentary on Vogel "Friedemann Vogel - Verkörperung des Tanzes" made its TV premiere on German TV channel SWR on 10th April 2020, was broadcast again on the regional free-to-air channel 3Sat on 4th July 2020, and is available to watch online on the ARD Mediathek until April 2021.
Early life and training
Vogel was born in Stuttgart, Germany. He studied at John Cranko Schule in Stuttgart. After receiving the John Gilpin Scholarship from Princess Antoinette de Monaco, he completed his ballet training at Princess Grace Academy of Classical Dance in Monte Carlo.Career
Vogel embarked on his professional dance career with the Stuttgart Ballet in September 1998 as a member of the Corps de ballet. In 1997 to 1998, he won the cash prize from the Prix de Lausanne, Gold Medal from Prix de Luxembourg, Gold Medal from Eurocity Competition in Italy and Bronze from USA International Ballet Competition. In 2002, Vogel won the Erik Bruhn Prize with the Pas de deux from "In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated", a coveted prize awarded to dancers known to have "technical ability, artistic achievement and dedication".In the same year he won the Erik Bruhn Prize, Vogel was promoted to a Principal Dancer in the Stuttgart Ballet where he performs the leading role for many well-known ballets such as Romeo and Juliet, Giselle, Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty, La Bayadere, Raymonda, Onegin, The Lady of the Camellias, Mayerling and Boléro. Besides regularly headlining ballet galas around the world, Vogel has also been invited to perform as guest artist by the following companies :
- Ballets de Santiago de Chile
- Bayerisches Staatsballett
- Béjart Ballet Lausanne
- Bolshoi Ballet Theatre Moscow
- English National Ballet
- Finnish National Ballet
- Hong Kong Ballet
- Korean National Ballet
- Mariinsky Theater St.Petersburg
- National Ballet of China
- Royal Swedish Ballet
- Sarasota Ballet
- Staatsballett Berlin
- Teatro alla Scala Milano
- Teatro dell'Opera di Roma
- Tokyo Ballet
- Vienna State Ballet
In 2019, Vogel launched the "Inspired by Porsche" campaign - a collaboration named "Creation of the Day" by leading German marketing & media journal W&V, which commended Porsche for their authentic choice of the ballet star as a "brand ambassador". The same campaign has won two "Awards of Excellence" in the Academy of Interactive & Visual Arts 2020 International Communicator Awards.
Reception
In addition to being recognized for his dancing through many prestigious dance awards, Vogel was named "Outstanding Dancer" by the critics in the Ballettanz magazine in 2005 and 2009, as well as "Dancer of the Year" in 2010 and 2019 by the prestigious industry magazine Tanz, which described him as "a world star who never lost the ground beneath his feet... now at the top of his game".The Dance Europe magazine named Vogel "Outstanding Dancer" in 2010, Danza&Danza magazine named him "Best Male Dancer" in 2011 and he was given the award of "Best Male Dancer" by the Positano Premio la Danza – Leonide Massine in 2012.
Described as "one of the most passionate and elegant male dancers on the international scene" by the Dance International Magazine, Vogel is widely acknowledged for his purity of movement and exceptional versatility, critically acclaimed for his classical ballet roles and contemporary work alike. In particular, Vogel has received rave reviews for his interpretation of Maurice Béjart's Boléro, Kenneth MacMillan's Mayerling. Ballet2000 further praised the superlative dancer for "allying physical and technical control with a deep, sensitive artistry". For his 20th anniversary with the Stuttgart Ballet in 2019, Stuttgarter Zeitung interviewed Vogel, who "conquered the world of ballet from Stuttgart".
Vogel's collaboration with Rome Opera Ballet and Christian Dior in 2019 garnered him extensive media coverage in Italy and worldwide, as part of the lead couple in the new ballet Nuit Blanche choreographed by Sébastien Bertaud, and wearing a costume specially designed for him by Dior's artistic director Maria Grazia Chiuri.
"Fascinating Movement" - the Inspired by Porsche campaign that Vogel launched in May 2019 - was named "Creation of the Day" by leading German marketing & media journal W&V.
In 2020, in response to the global Covid 19 pandemic, Vogel taught a voluntary virtual ballet improvisation class with choreographer Sébastien Bertaud as part of the "Dior & Dance" initiative, to encourage dancers to keep up with their training from home and to offer the public a glimpse of the daily life of professional dancers. The video received much positive response from the dance sector, and has been publicised online widely by fashion and lifestyle magazines from around the world.
The British Theatre Guide singled out Vogel as the "standout one" and that he "soars like a bird" in his Tristesse performance. He was also lauded by Debra Craine of The Times for his performance in Tristesse: "All performers were outstanding, but Vogel in particular lifted Tristesse on to another plane with the sheer beauty and heart of his dancing." A New York Times dance reviewer named Vogel as a "handsome, appealing, tall dancer whom I hope New York comes to know better" for his performance in Marguerite and Armand.
Several dance blogs have also praised Vogel: Dancetabs commended Vogel for being a "beautiful, lyrical, light, clean dancer" and that the pas de deux was a "poignant moment" in Tristesse. Artmeme praised Vogel for his "noteworthy and outstanding presence on stage" and called him an "exquisite German dancer".
His performances as Des Grieux in Kenneth MacMillan’s Manon together with Eleonora Abbagnato and Rome Opera Ballet were highly anticipated and celebrated by both public and press.
Italian newspapers applauded Friedemann Vogel for being an "extraordinary performer": "His heart meets that of the young Des Grieux: marvelous in the first solo, Friedemann Vogel is here a dancer with a crystalline technique and an elegant gesture, a poet in love capable of suspending time in poses with perfect aplomb and twirling with velvety."
Italian TV coverage of his guest performances show the great reception Vogel has received for his interpretation.
Amongst the 40 international ballet stars participating in the 15th World Ballet Festival in Japan, Friedemann Vogel was the only one invited to be interviewed by Japanese TV Channel NHK on the programme "Gogo Nama" to promote the event, a testament to the great popularity he enjoys in Asia and especially in Japan. Vogel was also voted one of the most popular ballet dancers in Japan in 2019 by the audience survey of Dance Magazine Japan.
Vogel continues to gain the attention of international dance, travel and fashion media in Germany, Italy, Russia, China, Korea, United States of America, United Kingdom, Singapore Taiwan, Hong Kong, and France..
List of ballets/roles performed
The following table lists the productions Vogel is the lead dancer:Production | Choreographer | Role |
Afternoon of a Faun | Jerome Robbins | Leading |
Apollo | George Balanchine | Apollo |
Ballet Imperial | George Balanchine | Leading |
Bella Figura | Jiří Kylián | Pas de deux |
Boléro | Maurice Béjart | Leading |
Dances at a Gathering | Jerome Robbins | Role in Green |
Diamonds | George Balanchine | Leading |
Edward II | David Bintley | Edward II |
Forgotten Land | Jiří Kylián | White |
Fratres | John Neumeier | Leading |
Gaîté Parisienne | Maurice Béjart | Pas de deux "The Lovers" |
Giselle | Production: Reid Anderson, Valentina Savina, Patrice Bart, Yvette Chauviré | Duke Albrecht |
Grand Pas Classique | Daniel Auber | Leading |
Herman Schmerman | William Forsythe | Leading |
In The Middle, Somewhat Elevated | William Forsythe | Leading |
Initials R.M.B.E | John Cranko | Leading |
Kaash | Akram Khan | Leading |
Kazimir's Colours | Mauro Bigonzetti | Leading |
La Bayadère | Natalia Makarova | Solar |
La fille mal gardée | Sir Frederick Ashton | Colas |
La Sylphide | Peter Schaufuss, Erik Bruhn after August Bournonville | James |
Legende | John Cranko | Leading |
Les Sylphides | Michail Fokine | Poet |
Marguerite and Armand | Frederick Ashton | Armand |
Manon | Kenneth MacMillan | Des Grieux |
Mayerling | Kenneth MacMillan | Crown Prince Rudolf |
Onegin | John Cranko | Onegin and Lenski |
One of a Kind | Jiri Kylian | |
Poème de l’extase | John Cranko | Lead boy in love |
Raymonde 3 Act | Rudolf Nureyev | Jean de Brienne |
Ricercare | Glen Tetley | Leading |
Romeo and Juliet | John Cranko, Kenneth MacMillan, Derek Deane | Romeo |
Slice to Sharp | Jorma Elo | Leading |
Songs of a wayfarer | Maurice Béjart | Nureyev |
Stravinsky Violin Concerto | George Balanchine | Leading |
Swan Lake | John Cranko, Derek Deane, Yuri Grigorovich, Rudolf Nureyev, Asaf Messerer | Prince Siegfried |
Symphony in C | Balanchine | 1st movement |
The Dream | Frederick Ashton | Oberon |
The Four Temperaments | George Balanchine | Sanguinic |
The Lady and the Fool | John Cranko | Moondog, Prince |
The Lady of the Camellias | John Neumeier | Armand Duval and Graf N. |
The Sleeping Beauty | Márcia Haydée after Marius Petipa | Prince Désiré |
The Song of the Earth | Kenneth MacMillan | Messenger of Death |
Theme and Variations | George Balanchine | Leading |
Voluntaries | Glen Tetley | Pas de trois |
The following table lists roles specially created for Vogel:
Production | Choreographer | Role |
Cadavre Exquis | Guillaume Côté | Leading |
Carlotta's Portrait | Christian Spuck | Leading |
Copelia at Teatro alla Scala | Derek Deane | Franz |
EDEN | Wayne McGregor | Male lead |
Fancy Goods | Marco Goecke | Leading |
Giselle | Irina Lukasova | Duke Albrecht |
II Concertone | Mauro Bigonzetti | Leading |
Le petit rien | Christian Spuck | Leading |
Mona Lisa | Itzik Galil | Leading |
nocturne | Christian Spuck | Leading |
Orlando | Marco Goecke | Leading |
Raymonda at Teatri alla Scala | Sergej Vikharev | Jean de Brienne |
still.nest | Dominique Dumais | Leading |
Strictly Gershwin | Derek Deane | Leading |
Taiyō to Tsuki | Martin Schläpfer | |
The Chambers of a Heart | Itzik Galil | Leading |
The Firebird | Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui | Leading |
The Shaking Tent | Marc Spradling | Leading |
The Sleeping Beauty | Derek Deane, Cyntia Harvey | Prince Desiré |
Tristesse for "Kings of the Dance" | Marcelo Gomes | Leading |
Two Pieces of Matter against the Gravitational Force | Jean Christophe Blavier | Leading |
Awards
- 2016 "Prix Maya"
- 2015 "Kammertänzer" of Germany
- 2002 Erik Bruhn Prize
- 1998 Bronze in USA International Ballet Competition
- 1997 Gold Medal in Prix de Luxembourg
- 1997 Gold Medal in Eurocity Competition in Italy
- 1997 Cash Prize in Prix de Lausanne